The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Том 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Стр. xviii
... remark- able for a bigotted attachment to its own literature , a tardy and unwilling tribute has been paid to the genius of Shakspeare ; but it is in Germany , above all , that the highest enthusiasm has been excited on the subject of ...
... remark- able for a bigotted attachment to its own literature , a tardy and unwilling tribute has been paid to the genius of Shakspeare ; but it is in Germany , above all , that the highest enthusiasm has been excited on the subject of ...
Стр. xx
... remark that his memoranda did not appear to relate to matters which had any direct reference to what bears upon the drama ; but are rather illustrative of the general political state of the country . I need scarcely add , that ...
... remark that his memoranda did not appear to relate to matters which had any direct reference to what bears upon the drama ; but are rather illustrative of the general political state of the country . I need scarcely add , that ...
Стр. xxiv
... for saying The last * See Mr. Richardson's Proposals , p . 291. It will scarcely be necessary to inform the reader , that these Proposals were written by Mr. Steevens .. that such a remark is wholly groundless . That no xxiv ADVERTISEMENT .
... for saying The last * See Mr. Richardson's Proposals , p . 291. It will scarcely be necessary to inform the reader , that these Proposals were written by Mr. Steevens .. that such a remark is wholly groundless . That no xxiv ADVERTISEMENT .
Стр. xxv
... remark by Mr. Warton is quoted , that " he cannot suppose Shakspeare to have been the father of a Doctor of Divinity , that never laughed ; " which only goes to prove that Shakspeare could not have been the father of D'Avenant's brother ...
... remark by Mr. Warton is quoted , that " he cannot suppose Shakspeare to have been the father of a Doctor of Divinity , that never laughed ; " which only goes to prove that Shakspeare could not have been the father of D'Avenant's brother ...
Стр. xxx
... remarks of such a nature , that I cannot feel myself justified in passing them over in total silence . Mr. Malone entertained a very high regard for Mr. Gifford : he admired his talents , but he respected him still more for the ...
... remarks of such a nature , that I cannot feel myself justified in passing them over in total silence . Mr. Malone entertained a very high regard for Mr. Gifford : he admired his talents , but he respected him still more for the ...
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